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6564 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
88155 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, |
4 @c 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
6564 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/buffers | |
7 @node Buffers, Windows, Backups and Auto-Saving, Top | |
8 @chapter Buffers | |
9 @cindex buffer | |
10 | |
11 A @dfn{buffer} is a Lisp object containing text to be edited. Buffers | |
12 are used to hold the contents of files that are being visited; there may | |
7677 | 13 also be buffers that are not visiting files. While several buffers may |
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14 exist at one time, only one buffer is designated the @dfn{current |
6564 | 15 buffer} at any time. Most editing commands act on the contents of the |
16 current buffer. Each buffer, including the current buffer, may or may | |
17 not be displayed in any windows. | |
18 | |
19 @menu | |
20 * Buffer Basics:: What is a buffer? | |
12067 | 21 * Current Buffer:: Designating a buffer as current |
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22 so that primitives will access its contents. |
6564 | 23 * Buffer Names:: Accessing and changing buffer names. |
24 * Buffer File Name:: The buffer file name indicates which file is visited. | |
25 * Buffer Modification:: A buffer is @dfn{modified} if it needs to be saved. | |
26 * Modification Time:: Determining whether the visited file was changed | |
27 ``behind Emacs's back''. | |
28 * Read Only Buffers:: Modifying text is not allowed in a read-only buffer. | |
29 * The Buffer List:: How to look at all the existing buffers. | |
30 * Creating Buffers:: Functions that create buffers. | |
31 * Killing Buffers:: Buffers exist until explicitly killed. | |
12067 | 32 * Indirect Buffers:: An indirect buffer shares text with some other buffer. |
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33 * Buffer Gap:: The gap in the buffer. |
6564 | 34 @end menu |
35 | |
36 @node Buffer Basics | |
37 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
38 @section Buffer Basics | |
39 | |
27193 | 40 @ifnottex |
6564 | 41 A @dfn{buffer} is a Lisp object containing text to be edited. Buffers |
42 are used to hold the contents of files that are being visited; there may | |
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43 also be buffers that are not visiting files. Although several buffers |
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44 normally exist, only one buffer is designated the @dfn{current |
6564 | 45 buffer} at any time. Most editing commands act on the contents of the |
46 current buffer. Each buffer, including the current buffer, may or may | |
47 not be displayed in any windows. | |
27193 | 48 @end ifnottex |
6564 | 49 |
12098 | 50 Buffers in Emacs editing are objects that have distinct names and hold |
51 text that can be edited. Buffers appear to Lisp programs as a special | |
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52 data type. You can think of the contents of a buffer as a string that |
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53 you can extend; insertions and deletions may occur in any part of the |
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54 buffer. @xref{Text}. |
6564 | 55 |
56 A Lisp buffer object contains numerous pieces of information. Some of | |
57 this information is directly accessible to the programmer through | |
7677 | 58 variables, while other information is accessible only through |
6564 | 59 special-purpose functions. For example, the visited file name is |
60 directly accessible through a variable, while the value of point is | |
61 accessible only through a primitive function. | |
62 | |
63 Buffer-specific information that is directly accessible is stored in | |
64 @dfn{buffer-local} variable bindings, which are variable values that are | |
65 effective only in a particular buffer. This feature allows each buffer | |
66 to override the values of certain variables. Most major modes override | |
67 variables such as @code{fill-column} or @code{comment-column} in this | |
68 way. For more information about buffer-local variables and functions | |
69 related to them, see @ref{Buffer-Local Variables}. | |
70 | |
71 For functions and variables related to visiting files in buffers, see | |
72 @ref{Visiting Files} and @ref{Saving Buffers}. For functions and | |
73 variables related to the display of buffers in windows, see | |
74 @ref{Buffers and Windows}. | |
75 | |
76 @defun bufferp object | |
77 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a buffer, | |
78 @code{nil} otherwise. | |
79 @end defun | |
80 | |
12067 | 81 @node Current Buffer |
82 @section The Current Buffer | |
83 @cindex selecting a buffer | |
84 @cindex changing to another buffer | |
85 @cindex current buffer | |
86 | |
87 There are, in general, many buffers in an Emacs session. At any time, | |
88 one of them is designated as the @dfn{current buffer}. This is the | |
89 buffer in which most editing takes place, because most of the primitives | |
90 for examining or changing text in a buffer operate implicitly on the | |
91 current buffer (@pxref{Text}). Normally the buffer that is displayed on | |
92 the screen in the selected window is the current buffer, but this is not | |
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93 always so: a Lisp program can temporarily designate any buffer as |
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94 current in order to operate on its contents, without changing what is |
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95 displayed on the screen. |
12067 | 96 |
97 The way to designate a current buffer in a Lisp program is by calling | |
98 @code{set-buffer}. The specified buffer remains current until a new one | |
99 is designated. | |
100 | |
101 When an editing command returns to the editor command loop, the | |
102 command loop designates the buffer displayed in the selected window as | |
103 current, to prevent confusion: the buffer that the cursor is in when | |
104 Emacs reads a command is the buffer that the command will apply to. | |
105 (@xref{Command Loop}.) Therefore, @code{set-buffer} is not the way to | |
106 switch visibly to a different buffer so that the user can edit it. For | |
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107 that, you must use the functions described in @ref{Displaying Buffers}. |
12067 | 108 |
88155 | 109 @strong{Warning:} Lisp functions that change to a different current buffer |
12067 | 110 should not depend on the command loop to set it back afterwards. |
111 Editing commands written in Emacs Lisp can be called from other programs | |
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112 as well as from the command loop; it is convenient for the caller if |
12067 | 113 the subroutine does not change which buffer is current (unless, of |
114 course, that is the subroutine's purpose). Therefore, you should | |
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115 normally use @code{set-buffer} within a @code{save-current-buffer} or |
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116 @code{save-excursion} (@pxref{Excursions}) form that will restore the |
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117 current buffer when your function is done. Here is an example, the |
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118 code for the command @code{append-to-buffer} (with the documentation |
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119 string abridged): |
12067 | 120 |
121 @example | |
122 @group | |
123 (defun append-to-buffer (buffer start end) | |
124 "Append to specified buffer the text of the region. | |
125 @dots{}" | |
126 (interactive "BAppend to buffer: \nr") | |
127 (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer))) | |
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128 (save-current-buffer |
12067 | 129 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer)) |
130 (insert-buffer-substring oldbuf start end)))) | |
131 @end group | |
132 @end example | |
133 | |
134 @noindent | |
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135 This function binds a local variable to record the current buffer, and |
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136 then @code{save-current-buffer} arranges to make it current again. |
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137 Next, @code{set-buffer} makes the specified buffer current. Finally, |
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138 @code{insert-buffer-substring} copies the string from the original |
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139 current buffer to the specified (and now current) buffer. |
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141 If the buffer appended to happens to be displayed in some window, |
12067 | 142 the next redisplay will show how its text has changed. Otherwise, you |
143 will not see the change immediately on the screen. The buffer becomes | |
144 current temporarily during the execution of the command, but this does | |
145 not cause it to be displayed. | |
146 | |
147 If you make local bindings (with @code{let} or function arguments) for | |
148 a variable that may also have buffer-local bindings, make sure that the | |
149 same buffer is current at the beginning and at the end of the local | |
150 binding's scope. Otherwise you might bind it in one buffer and unbind | |
151 it in another! There are two ways to do this. In simple cases, you may | |
152 see that nothing ever changes the current buffer within the scope of the | |
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153 binding. Otherwise, use @code{save-current-buffer} or |
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154 @code{save-excursion} to make sure that the buffer current at the |
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155 beginning is current again whenever the variable is unbound. |
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157 Do not rely on using @code{set-buffer} to change the current buffer |
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158 back, because that won't do the job if a quit happens while the wrong |
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159 buffer is current. Here is what @emph{not} to do: |
12067 | 160 |
161 @example | |
162 @group | |
163 (let (buffer-read-only | |
164 (obuf (current-buffer))) | |
165 (set-buffer @dots{}) | |
166 @dots{} | |
167 (set-buffer obuf)) | |
168 @end group | |
169 @end example | |
170 | |
171 @noindent | |
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172 Using @code{save-current-buffer}, as shown here, handles quitting, |
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173 errors, and @code{throw}, as well as ordinary evaluation. |
12067 | 174 |
175 @example | |
176 @group | |
177 (let (buffer-read-only) | |
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178 (save-current-buffer |
12067 | 179 (set-buffer @dots{}) |
180 @dots{})) | |
181 @end group | |
182 @end example | |
183 | |
184 @defun current-buffer | |
185 This function returns the current buffer. | |
186 | |
187 @example | |
188 @group | |
189 (current-buffer) | |
190 @result{} #<buffer buffers.texi> | |
191 @end group | |
192 @end example | |
193 @end defun | |
194 | |
195 @defun set-buffer buffer-or-name | |
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196 This function makes @var{buffer-or-name} the current buffer. This does |
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197 not display the buffer in any window, so the user cannot necessarily see |
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198 the buffer. But Lisp programs will now operate on it. |
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200 This function returns the buffer identified by @var{buffer-or-name}. | |
201 An error is signaled if @var{buffer-or-name} does not identify an | |
202 existing buffer. | |
203 @end defun | |
204 | |
88155 | 205 @defspec save-current-buffer body@dots{} |
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206 The @code{save-current-buffer} special form saves the identity of the |
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207 current buffer, evaluates the @var{body} forms, and finally restores |
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208 that buffer as current. The return value is the value of the last |
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209 form in @var{body}. The current buffer is restored even in case of an |
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210 abnormal exit via @code{throw} or error (@pxref{Nonlocal Exits}). |
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212 If the buffer that used to be current has been killed by the time of |
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213 exit from @code{save-current-buffer}, then it is not made current again, |
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214 of course. Instead, whichever buffer was current just before exit |
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216 @end defspec |
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88155 | 218 @defmac with-current-buffer buffer-or-name body@dots{} |
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219 The @code{with-current-buffer} macro saves the identity of the current |
88155 | 220 buffer, makes @var{buffer-or-name} current, evaluates the @var{body} |
221 forms, and finally restores the buffer. The return value is the value | |
222 of the last form in @var{body}. The current buffer is restored even | |
223 in case of an abnormal exit via @code{throw} or error (@pxref{Nonlocal | |
224 Exits}). | |
225 | |
226 An error is signaled if @var{buffer-or-name} does not identify an | |
227 existing buffer. | |
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228 @end defmac |
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88155 | 230 @defmac with-temp-buffer body@dots{} |
231 @anchor{Definition of with-temp-buffer} | |
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232 The @code{with-temp-buffer} macro evaluates the @var{body} forms |
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233 with a temporary buffer as the current buffer. It saves the identity of |
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234 the current buffer, creates a temporary buffer and makes it current, |
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235 evaluates the @var{body} forms, and finally restores the previous |
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236 current buffer while killing the temporary buffer. |
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238 The return value is the value of the last form in @var{body}. You can |
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239 return the contents of the temporary buffer by using |
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240 @code{(buffer-string)} as the last form. |
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242 The current buffer is restored even in case of an abnormal exit via |
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243 @code{throw} or error (@pxref{Nonlocal Exits}). |
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245 See also @code{with-temp-file} in @ref{Definition of with-temp-file,, | |
246 Writing to Files}. | |
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247 @end defmac |
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6564 | 249 @node Buffer Names |
250 @section Buffer Names | |
251 @cindex buffer names | |
252 | |
253 Each buffer has a unique name, which is a string. Many of the | |
254 functions that work on buffers accept either a buffer or a buffer name | |
255 as an argument. Any argument called @var{buffer-or-name} is of this | |
256 sort, and an error is signaled if it is neither a string nor a buffer. | |
257 Any argument called @var{buffer} must be an actual buffer | |
258 object, not a name. | |
259 | |
260 Buffers that are ephemeral and generally uninteresting to the user | |
12098 | 261 have names starting with a space, so that the @code{list-buffers} and |
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263 visits a file, it @strong{is} mentioned). A name starting with |
6564 | 264 space also initially disables recording undo information; see |
265 @ref{Undo}. | |
266 | |
267 @defun buffer-name &optional buffer | |
268 This function returns the name of @var{buffer} as a string. If | |
269 @var{buffer} is not supplied, it defaults to the current buffer. | |
270 | |
271 If @code{buffer-name} returns @code{nil}, it means that @var{buffer} | |
272 has been killed. @xref{Killing Buffers}. | |
273 | |
274 @example | |
275 @group | |
276 (buffer-name) | |
277 @result{} "buffers.texi" | |
278 @end group | |
279 | |
280 @group | |
281 (setq foo (get-buffer "temp")) | |
282 @result{} #<buffer temp> | |
283 @end group | |
284 @group | |
285 (kill-buffer foo) | |
286 @result{} nil | |
287 @end group | |
288 @group | |
289 (buffer-name foo) | |
290 @result{} nil | |
291 @end group | |
292 @group | |
293 foo | |
294 @result{} #<killed buffer> | |
295 @end group | |
296 @end example | |
297 @end defun | |
298 | |
299 @deffn Command rename-buffer newname &optional unique | |
300 This function renames the current buffer to @var{newname}. An error | |
88155 | 301 is signaled if @var{newname} is not a string. |
6564 | 302 |
303 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
304 Ordinarily, @code{rename-buffer} signals an error if @var{newname} is | |
305 already in use. However, if @var{unique} is non-@code{nil}, it modifies | |
306 @var{newname} to make a name that is not in use. Interactively, you can | |
307 make @var{unique} non-@code{nil} with a numeric prefix argument. | |
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310 This function returns the name actually given to the buffer. | |
6564 | 311 @end deffn |
312 | |
313 @defun get-buffer buffer-or-name | |
314 This function returns the buffer specified by @var{buffer-or-name}. | |
315 If @var{buffer-or-name} is a string and there is no buffer with that | |
316 name, the value is @code{nil}. If @var{buffer-or-name} is a buffer, it | |
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6564 | 319 |
320 @example | |
321 @group | |
322 (setq b (get-buffer "lewis")) | |
323 @result{} #<buffer lewis> | |
324 @end group | |
325 @group | |
326 (get-buffer b) | |
327 @result{} #<buffer lewis> | |
328 @end group | |
329 @group | |
330 (get-buffer "Frazzle-nots") | |
331 @result{} nil | |
332 @end group | |
333 @end example | |
334 | |
335 See also the function @code{get-buffer-create} in @ref{Creating Buffers}. | |
336 @end defun | |
337 | |
338 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
88155 | 339 @defun generate-new-buffer-name starting-name &optional ignore |
6564 | 340 This function returns a name that would be unique for a new buffer---but |
341 does not create the buffer. It starts with @var{starting-name}, and | |
342 produces a name not currently in use for any buffer by appending a | |
88155 | 343 number inside of @samp{<@dots{}>}. It starts at 2 and keeps |
344 incrementing the number until it is not the name of an existing buffer. | |
6564 | 345 |
26239 | 346 If the optional second argument @var{ignore} is non-@code{nil}, it |
88155 | 347 should be a string, a potential buffer name. It means to consider |
348 that potential buffer acceptable, if it is tried, even it is the name | |
349 of an existing buffer (which would normally be rejected). Thus, if | |
350 buffers named @samp{foo}, @samp{foo<2>}, @samp{foo<3>} and | |
351 @samp{foo<4>} exist, | |
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6564 | 362 See the related function @code{generate-new-buffer} in @ref{Creating |
363 Buffers}. | |
364 @end defun | |
365 | |
366 @node Buffer File Name | |
367 @section Buffer File Name | |
368 @cindex visited file | |
369 @cindex buffer file name | |
370 @cindex file name of buffer | |
371 | |
372 The @dfn{buffer file name} is the name of the file that is visited in | |
373 that buffer. When a buffer is not visiting a file, its buffer file name | |
374 is @code{nil}. Most of the time, the buffer name is the same as the | |
375 nondirectory part of the buffer file name, but the buffer file name and | |
376 the buffer name are distinct and can be set independently. | |
377 @xref{Visiting Files}. | |
378 | |
379 @defun buffer-file-name &optional buffer | |
380 This function returns the absolute file name of the file that | |
381 @var{buffer} is visiting. If @var{buffer} is not visiting any file, | |
382 @code{buffer-file-name} returns @code{nil}. If @var{buffer} is not | |
383 supplied, it defaults to the current buffer. | |
384 | |
385 @example | |
386 @group | |
387 (buffer-file-name (other-buffer)) | |
388 @result{} "/usr/user/lewis/manual/files.texi" | |
389 @end group | |
390 @end example | |
391 @end defun | |
392 | |
393 @defvar buffer-file-name | |
394 This buffer-local variable contains the name of the file being visited | |
395 in the current buffer, or @code{nil} if it is not visiting a file. It | |
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399 @example | |
400 @group | |
401 buffer-file-name | |
402 @result{} "/usr/user/lewis/manual/buffers.texi" | |
403 @end group | |
404 @end example | |
405 | |
406 It is risky to change this variable's value without doing various other | |
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6564 | 411 @end defvar |
412 | |
413 @defvar buffer-file-truename | |
88155 | 414 This buffer-local variable holds the abbreviated truename of the file |
415 visited in the current buffer, or @code{nil} if no file is visited. | |
416 It is a permanent local, unaffected by | |
417 @code{kill-all-local-variables}. @xref{Truenames}, and | |
418 @ref{Definition of abbreviate-file-name}. | |
6564 | 419 @end defvar |
420 | |
421 @defvar buffer-file-number | |
422 This buffer-local variable holds the file number and directory device | |
423 number of the file visited in the current buffer, or @code{nil} if no | |
424 file or a nonexistent file is visited. It is a permanent local, | |
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6564 | 426 |
427 The value is normally a list of the form @code{(@var{filenum} | |
428 @var{devnum})}. This pair of numbers uniquely identifies the file among | |
429 all files accessible on the system. See the function | |
430 @code{file-attributes}, in @ref{File Attributes}, for more information | |
431 about them. | |
88155 | 432 |
433 If @code{buffer-file-name} is the name of a symbolic link, then both | |
434 numbers refer to the recursive target. | |
6564 | 435 @end defvar |
436 | |
437 @defun get-file-buffer filename | |
438 This function returns the buffer visiting file @var{filename}. If | |
439 there is no such buffer, it returns @code{nil}. The argument | |
440 @var{filename}, which must be a string, is expanded (@pxref{File Name | |
441 Expansion}), then compared against the visited file names of all live | |
88155 | 442 buffers. Note that the buffer's @code{buffer-file-name} must match |
443 the expansion of @var{filename} exactly. This function will not | |
444 recognize other names for the same file. | |
6564 | 445 |
446 @example | |
447 @group | |
448 (get-file-buffer "buffers.texi") | |
449 @result{} #<buffer buffers.texi> | |
450 @end group | |
451 @end example | |
452 | |
453 In unusual circumstances, there can be more than one buffer visiting | |
454 the same file name. In such cases, this function returns the first | |
455 such buffer in the buffer list. | |
456 @end defun | |
457 | |
88155 | 458 @defun find-buffer-visiting filename &optional predicate |
459 This is like @code{get-file-buffer}, except that it can return any | |
460 buffer visiting the file @emph{possibly under a different name}. That | |
461 is, the buffer's @code{buffer-file-name} does not need to match the | |
462 expansion of @var{filename} exactly, it only needs to refer to the | |
463 same file. If @var{predicate} is non-@code{nil}, it should be a | |
464 function of one argument, a buffer visiting @var{filename}. The | |
465 buffer is only considered a suitable return value if @var{predicate} | |
466 returns non-@code{nil}. If it can not find a suitable buffer to | |
467 return, @code{find-buffer-visiting} returns @code{nil}. | |
468 @end defun | |
469 | |
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6564 | 471 If @var{filename} is a non-empty string, this function changes the |
26239 | 472 name of the file visited in the current buffer to @var{filename}. (If the |
6564 | 473 buffer had no visited file, this gives it one.) The @emph{next time} |
88155 | 474 the buffer is saved it will go in the newly-specified file. |
475 | |
476 This command marks the buffer as modified, since it does not (as far | |
477 as Emacs knows) match the contents of @var{filename}, even if it | |
478 matched the former visited file. It also renames the buffer to | |
479 correspond to the new file name, unless the new name is already in | |
480 use. | |
6564 | 481 |
482 If @var{filename} is @code{nil} or the empty string, that stands for | |
483 ``no visited file''. In this case, @code{set-visited-file-name} marks | |
88155 | 484 the buffer as having no visited file, without changing the buffer's |
485 modified flag. | |
6564 | 486 |
88155 | 487 Normally, this function asks the user for confirmation if there |
488 already is a buffer visiting @var{filename}. If @var{no-query} is | |
489 non-@code{nil}, that prevents asking this question. If there already | |
490 is a buffer visiting @var{filename}, and the user confirms or | |
491 @var{query} is non-@code{nil}, this function makes the new buffer name | |
492 unique by appending a number inside of @samp{<@dots{}>} to @var{filename}. | |
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495 the former visited file has been renamed to @var{filename}. In this | |
496 case, the command does not change the buffer's modified flag, nor the | |
497 buffer's recorded last file modification time as reported by | |
498 @code{visited-file-modtime} (@pxref{Modification Time}). If | |
499 @var{along-with-file} is @code{nil}, this function clears the recorded | |
500 last file modification time, after which @code{visited-file-modtime} | |
501 returns zero. | |
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504 When the function @code{set-visited-file-name} is called interactively, it | |
505 prompts for @var{filename} in the minibuffer. | |
506 @end deffn | |
507 | |
508 @defvar list-buffers-directory | |
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6564 | 512 @end defvar |
513 | |
514 @node Buffer Modification | |
515 @section Buffer Modification | |
516 @cindex buffer modification | |
517 @cindex modification flag (of buffer) | |
518 | |
519 Emacs keeps a flag called the @dfn{modified flag} for each buffer, to | |
520 record whether you have changed the text of the buffer. This flag is | |
521 set to @code{t} whenever you alter the contents of the buffer, and | |
522 cleared to @code{nil} when you save it. Thus, the flag shows whether | |
523 there are unsaved changes. The flag value is normally shown in the mode | |
524 line (@pxref{Mode Line Variables}), and controls saving (@pxref{Saving | |
525 Buffers}) and auto-saving (@pxref{Auto-Saving}). | |
526 | |
527 Some Lisp programs set the flag explicitly. For example, the function | |
528 @code{set-visited-file-name} sets the flag to @code{t}, because the text | |
529 does not match the newly-visited file, even if it is unchanged from the | |
530 file formerly visited. | |
531 | |
532 The functions that modify the contents of buffers are described in | |
533 @ref{Text}. | |
534 | |
535 @defun buffer-modified-p &optional buffer | |
536 This function returns @code{t} if the buffer @var{buffer} has been modified | |
537 since it was last read in from a file or saved, or @code{nil} | |
538 otherwise. If @var{buffer} is not supplied, the current buffer | |
539 is tested. | |
540 @end defun | |
541 | |
542 @defun set-buffer-modified-p flag | |
543 This function marks the current buffer as modified if @var{flag} is | |
544 non-@code{nil}, or as unmodified if the flag is @code{nil}. | |
545 | |
546 Another effect of calling this function is to cause unconditional | |
547 redisplay of the mode line for the current buffer. In fact, the | |
548 function @code{force-mode-line-update} works by doing this: | |
549 | |
550 @example | |
551 @group | |
552 (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)) | |
553 @end group | |
554 @end example | |
555 @end defun | |
556 | |
88155 | 557 @defun restore-buffer-modified-p flag |
558 Like @code{set-buffer-modified-p}, but does not force redisplay | |
559 of mode lines. | |
560 @end defun | |
561 | |
562 @deffn Command not-modified &optional arg | |
563 This command marks the current buffer as unmodified, and not needing | |
564 to be saved. If @var{arg} is non-@code{nil}, it marks the buffer as | |
565 modified, so that it will be saved at the next suitable occasion. | |
566 Interactively, @var{arg} is the prefix argument. | |
13229 | 567 |
568 Don't use this function in programs, since it prints a message in the | |
569 echo area; use @code{set-buffer-modified-p} (above) instead. | |
6564 | 570 @end deffn |
571 | |
572 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
573 @defun buffer-modified-tick &optional buffer | |
13229 | 574 This function returns @var{buffer}'s modification-count. This is a |
6564 | 575 counter that increments every time the buffer is modified. If |
576 @var{buffer} is @code{nil} (or omitted), the current buffer is used. | |
88155 | 577 The counter can wrap around occasionally. |
6564 | 578 @end defun |
579 | |
580 @node Modification Time | |
581 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
582 @section Comparison of Modification Time | |
583 @cindex comparison of modification time | |
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6564 | 585 |
586 Suppose that you visit a file and make changes in its buffer, and | |
587 meanwhile the file itself is changed on disk. At this point, saving the | |
588 buffer would overwrite the changes in the file. Occasionally this may | |
589 be what you want, but usually it would lose valuable information. Emacs | |
590 therefore checks the file's modification time using the functions | |
591 described below before saving the file. | |
592 | |
593 @defun verify-visited-file-modtime buffer | |
594 This function compares what @var{buffer} has recorded for the | |
595 modification time of its visited file against the actual modification | |
596 time of the file as recorded by the operating system. The two should be | |
597 the same unless some other process has written the file since Emacs | |
598 visited or saved it. | |
599 | |
600 The function returns @code{t} if the last actual modification time and | |
601 Emacs's recorded modification time are the same, @code{nil} otherwise. | |
88155 | 602 It also returns @code{t} if the buffer has no recorded last |
603 modification time, that is if @code{visited-file-modtime} would return | |
604 zero. | |
605 | |
606 It always returns @code{t} for buffers that are not visiting a file, | |
607 even if @code{visited-file-modtime} returns a non-zero value. For | |
608 instance, it always returns @code{t} for dired buffers. It returns | |
609 @code{t} for buffers that are visiting a file that does not exist and | |
610 never existed, but @code{nil} for file-visiting buffers whose file has | |
611 been deleted. | |
6564 | 612 @end defun |
613 | |
614 @defun clear-visited-file-modtime | |
615 This function clears out the record of the last modification time of | |
616 the file being visited by the current buffer. As a result, the next | |
617 attempt to save this buffer will not complain of a discrepancy in | |
618 file modification times. | |
619 | |
620 This function is called in @code{set-visited-file-name} and other | |
621 exceptional places where the usual test to avoid overwriting a changed | |
622 file should not be done. | |
623 @end defun | |
624 | |
625 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
626 @defun visited-file-modtime | |
88155 | 627 This function returns the current buffer's recorded last file |
628 modification time, as a list of the form @code{(@var{high} @var{low})}. | |
629 (This is the same format that @code{file-attributes} uses to return | |
630 time values; see @ref{File Attributes}.) | |
631 | |
632 If the buffer has no recorded last modification time, this function | |
633 returns zero. This case occurs, for instance, if the buffer is not | |
634 visiting a file or if the time has been explicitly cleared by | |
635 @code{clear-visited-file-modtime}. Note, however, that | |
636 @code{visited-file-modtime} returns a list for some non-file buffers | |
637 too. For instance, in a Dired buffer listing a directory, it returns | |
638 the last modification time of that directory, as recorded by Dired. | |
639 | |
640 For a new buffer visiting a not yet existing file, @var{high} is | |
641 @minus{}1 and @var{low} is 65535, that is, | |
642 @ifnottex | |
643 @w{2**16 - 1.} | |
644 @end ifnottex | |
645 @tex | |
646 @math{2^{16}-1}. | |
647 @end tex | |
6564 | 648 @end defun |
649 | |
650 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
651 @defun set-visited-file-modtime &optional time | |
652 This function updates the buffer's record of the last modification time | |
653 of the visited file, to the value specified by @var{time} if @var{time} | |
654 is not @code{nil}, and otherwise to the last modification time of the | |
655 visited file. | |
656 | |
88155 | 657 If @var{time} is neither @code{nil} nor zero, it should have the form |
6564 | 658 @code{(@var{high} . @var{low})} or @code{(@var{high} @var{low})}, in |
659 either case containing two integers, each of which holds 16 bits of the | |
660 time. | |
661 | |
662 This function is useful if the buffer was not read from the file | |
663 normally, or if the file itself has been changed for some known benign | |
664 reason. | |
665 @end defun | |
666 | |
7677 | 667 @defun ask-user-about-supersession-threat filename |
6564 | 668 @cindex obsolete buffer |
669 This function is used to ask a user how to proceed after an attempt to | |
7677 | 670 modify an obsolete buffer visiting file @var{filename}. An |
671 @dfn{obsolete buffer} is an unmodified buffer for which the associated | |
672 file on disk is newer than the last save-time of the buffer. This means | |
673 some other program has probably altered the file. | |
674 | |
675 @kindex file-supersession | |
676 Depending on the user's answer, the function may return normally, in | |
677 which case the modification of the buffer proceeds, or it may signal a | |
678 @code{file-supersession} error with data @code{(@var{filename})}, in which | |
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6564 | 680 |
681 This function is called automatically by Emacs on the proper | |
682 occasions. It exists so you can customize Emacs by redefining it. | |
683 See the file @file{userlock.el} for the standard definition. | |
684 | |
685 See also the file locking mechanism in @ref{File Locks}. | |
686 @end defun | |
687 | |
688 @node Read Only Buffers | |
689 @section Read-Only Buffers | |
690 @cindex read-only buffer | |
691 @cindex buffer, read-only | |
692 | |
693 If a buffer is @dfn{read-only}, then you cannot change its contents, | |
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6564 | 695 narrowing. |
696 | |
697 Read-only buffers are used in two kinds of situations: | |
698 | |
699 @itemize @bullet | |
700 @item | |
701 A buffer visiting a write-protected file is normally read-only. | |
702 | |
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6564 | 704 aim of saving it in the file may be futile or undesirable. The user who |
705 wants to change the buffer text despite this can do so after clearing | |
12098 | 706 the read-only flag with @kbd{C-x C-q}. |
6564 | 707 |
708 @item | |
709 Modes such as Dired and Rmail make buffers read-only when altering the | |
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712 The special commands of these modes bind @code{buffer-read-only} to | |
713 @code{nil} (with @code{let}) or bind @code{inhibit-read-only} to | |
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6564 | 715 @end itemize |
716 | |
717 @defvar buffer-read-only | |
718 This buffer-local variable specifies whether the buffer is read-only. | |
719 The buffer is read-only if this variable is non-@code{nil}. | |
720 @end defvar | |
721 | |
722 @defvar inhibit-read-only | |
88155 | 723 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, then read-only buffers and, |
724 depending on the actual value, some or all read-only characters may be | |
725 modified. Read-only characters in a buffer are those that have | |
726 non-@code{nil} @code{read-only} properties (either text properties or | |
727 overlay properties). @xref{Special Properties}, for more information | |
728 about text properties. @xref{Overlays}, for more information about | |
729 overlays and their properties. | |
6564 | 730 |
7677 | 731 If @code{inhibit-read-only} is @code{t}, all @code{read-only} character |
732 properties have no effect. If @code{inhibit-read-only} is a list, then | |
733 @code{read-only} character properties have no effect if they are members | |
734 of the list (comparison is done with @code{eq}). | |
6564 | 735 @end defvar |
736 | |
88155 | 737 @deffn Command toggle-read-only &optional arg |
738 This command toggles whether the current buffer is read-only. It is | |
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741 on or off; so you can set @code{buffer-read-only} explicitly to the | |
742 proper value, @code{t} or @code{nil}. | |
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744 If @var{arg} is non-@code{nil}, it should be a raw prefix argument. | |
745 @code{toggle-read-only} sets @code{buffer-read-only} to @code{t} if | |
746 the numeric value of that prefix argument is positive and to | |
747 @code{nil} otherwise. @xref{Prefix Command Arguments}. | |
6564 | 748 @end deffn |
749 | |
750 @defun barf-if-buffer-read-only | |
751 This function signals a @code{buffer-read-only} error if the current | |
88155 | 752 buffer is read-only. @xref{Using Interactive}, for another way to |
6564 | 753 signal an error if the current buffer is read-only. |
754 @end defun | |
755 | |
756 @node The Buffer List | |
757 @section The Buffer List | |
758 @cindex buffer list | |
759 | |
88155 | 760 The @dfn{buffer list} is a list of all live buffers. The order of |
761 the buffers in the list is based primarily on how recently each buffer | |
762 has been displayed in a window. Several functions, notably | |
763 @code{other-buffer}, use this ordering. A buffer list displayed for | |
764 the user also follows this order. | |
6564 | 765 |
88155 | 766 Creating a buffer adds it to the end of the buffer list, and killing |
767 a buffer removes it. Buffers move to the front of the list when they | |
768 are selected for display in a window (@pxref{Displaying Buffers}), and | |
769 to the end when they are buried (see @code{bury-buffer}, below). | |
770 There are no functions available to the Lisp programmer which directly | |
771 manipulate the buffer list. | |
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792 @group | |
793 (buffer-list) | |
794 @result{} (#<buffer buffers.texi> | |
795 #<buffer *Minibuf-1*> #<buffer buffer.c> | |
796 #<buffer *Help*> #<buffer TAGS>) | |
797 @end group | |
798 | |
799 @group | |
800 ;; @r{Note that the name of the minibuffer} | |
801 ;; @r{begins with a space!} | |
802 (mapcar (function buffer-name) (buffer-list)) | |
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805 @end group | |
806 @end example | |
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88155 | 844 is @code{nil}, that buffer is ignored. @xref{Buffer Parameters}. |
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6564 | 846 @c Emacs 19 feature |
847 If @var{visible-ok} is @code{nil}, @code{other-buffer} avoids returning | |
848 a buffer visible in any window on any visible frame, except as a last | |
849 resort. If @var{visible-ok} is non-@code{nil}, then it does not matter | |
850 whether a buffer is displayed somewhere or not. | |
851 | |
852 If no suitable buffer exists, the buffer @samp{*scratch*} is returned | |
853 (and created, if necessary). | |
854 @end defun | |
855 | |
856 @deffn Command bury-buffer &optional buffer-or-name | |
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6564 | 858 without changing the order of any of the other buffers on the list. |
859 This buffer therefore becomes the least desirable candidate for | |
88155 | 860 @code{other-buffer} to return. The argument can be either a buffer |
861 itself or the name of one. | |
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7677 | 868 If @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{nil} or omitted, this means to bury the |
869 current buffer. In addition, if the buffer is displayed in the selected | |
870 window, this switches to some other buffer (obtained using | |
871 @code{other-buffer}) in the selected window. But if the buffer is | |
872 displayed in some other window, it remains displayed there. | |
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6564 | 875 @code{replace-buffer-in-windows}. @xref{Buffers and Windows}. |
876 @end deffn | |
877 | |
878 @node Creating Buffers | |
879 @section Creating Buffers | |
880 @cindex creating buffers | |
881 @cindex buffers, creating | |
882 | |
883 This section describes the two primitives for creating buffers. | |
7677 | 884 @code{get-buffer-create} creates a buffer if it finds no existing buffer |
885 with the specified name; @code{generate-new-buffer} always creates a new | |
886 buffer and gives it a unique name. | |
6564 | 887 |
888 Other functions you can use to create buffers include | |
889 @code{with-output-to-temp-buffer} (@pxref{Temporary Displays}) and | |
890 @code{create-file-buffer} (@pxref{Visiting Files}). Starting a | |
891 subprocess can also create a buffer (@pxref{Processes}). | |
892 | |
893 @defun get-buffer-create name | |
88155 | 894 This function returns a buffer named @var{name}. It returns a live |
6564 | 895 buffer with that name, if one exists; otherwise, it creates a new |
896 buffer. The buffer does not become the current buffer---this function | |
897 does not change which buffer is current. | |
898 | |
88155 | 899 If @var{name} is a buffer instead of a string, it is returned, even if |
900 it is dead. An error is signaled if @var{name} is neither a string | |
901 nor a buffer. | |
6564 | 902 |
903 @example | |
904 @group | |
905 (get-buffer-create "foo") | |
906 @result{} #<buffer foo> | |
907 @end group | |
908 @end example | |
909 | |
88155 | 910 The major mode for a newly created buffer is set to Fundamental mode. |
911 The variable @code{default-major-mode} is handled at a higher level. | |
12067 | 912 @xref{Auto Major Mode}. |
6564 | 913 @end defun |
914 | |
915 @defun generate-new-buffer name | |
916 This function returns a newly created, empty buffer, but does not make | |
917 it current. If there is no buffer named @var{name}, then that is the | |
918 name of the new buffer. If that name is in use, this function adds | |
7677 | 919 suffixes of the form @samp{<@var{n}>} to @var{name}, where @var{n} is an |
920 integer. It tries successive integers starting with 2 until it finds an | |
921 available name. | |
6564 | 922 |
923 An error is signaled if @var{name} is not a string. | |
924 | |
925 @example | |
926 @group | |
927 (generate-new-buffer "bar") | |
928 @result{} #<buffer bar> | |
929 @end group | |
930 @group | |
931 (generate-new-buffer "bar") | |
932 @result{} #<buffer bar<2>> | |
933 @end group | |
934 @group | |
935 (generate-new-buffer "bar") | |
936 @result{} #<buffer bar<3>> | |
937 @end group | |
938 @end example | |
939 | |
12067 | 940 The major mode for the new buffer is set to Fundamental mode. The |
941 variable @code{default-major-mode} is handled at a higher level. | |
942 @xref{Auto Major Mode}. | |
6564 | 943 |
944 See the related function @code{generate-new-buffer-name} in @ref{Buffer | |
945 Names}. | |
946 @end defun | |
947 | |
948 @node Killing Buffers | |
949 @section Killing Buffers | |
950 @cindex killing buffers | |
951 @cindex buffers, killing | |
952 | |
88155 | 953 @dfn{Killing a buffer} makes its name unknown to Emacs and makes the |
954 memory space it occupied available for other use. | |
6564 | 955 |
7677 | 956 The buffer object for the buffer that has been killed remains in |
6564 | 957 existence as long as anything refers to it, but it is specially marked |
958 so that you cannot make it current or display it. Killed buffers retain | |
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962 If you kill a buffer that is current or displayed in a window, Emacs | |
963 automatically selects or displays some other buffer instead. This means | |
964 that killing a buffer can in general change the current buffer. | |
965 Therefore, when you kill a buffer, you should also take the precautions | |
966 associated with changing the current buffer (unless you happen to know | |
967 that the buffer being killed isn't current). @xref{Current Buffer}. | |
968 | |
12098 | 969 If you kill a buffer that is the base buffer of one or more indirect |
970 buffers, the indirect buffers are automatically killed as well. | |
971 | |
6564 | 972 The @code{buffer-name} of a killed buffer is @code{nil}. You can use |
973 this feature to test whether a buffer has been killed: | |
974 | |
975 @example | |
976 @group | |
977 (defun buffer-killed-p (buffer) | |
978 "Return t if BUFFER is killed." | |
979 (not (buffer-name buffer))) | |
980 @end group | |
981 @end example | |
982 | |
983 @deffn Command kill-buffer buffer-or-name | |
984 This function kills the buffer @var{buffer-or-name}, freeing all its | |
88155 | 985 memory for other uses or to be returned to the operating system. If |
986 @var{buffer-or-name} is @code{nil}, it kills the current buffer. | |
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988 Any processes that have this buffer as the @code{process-buffer} are | |
989 sent the @code{SIGHUP} signal, which normally causes them to terminate. | |
990 (The basic meaning of @code{SIGHUP} is that a dialup line has been | |
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993 If the buffer is visiting a file and contains unsaved changes, | |
994 @code{kill-buffer} asks the user to confirm before the buffer is killed. | |
995 It does this even if not called interactively. To prevent the request | |
996 for confirmation, clear the modified flag before calling | |
997 @code{kill-buffer}. @xref{Buffer Modification}. | |
998 | |
999 Killing a buffer that is already dead has no effect. | |
1000 | |
88155 | 1001 This function returns @code{t} if it actually killed the buffer. It |
1002 returns @code{nil} if the user refuses to confirm or if | |
1003 @var{buffer-or-name} was already dead. | |
1004 | |
6564 | 1005 @smallexample |
1006 (kill-buffer "foo.unchanged") | |
88155 | 1007 @result{} t |
6564 | 1008 (kill-buffer "foo.changed") |
1009 | |
1010 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1011 Buffer foo.changed modified; kill anyway? (yes or no) @kbd{yes} | |
1012 ---------- Buffer: Minibuffer ---------- | |
1013 | |
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6564 | 1015 @end smallexample |
1016 @end deffn | |
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1032 is not cleared by changing major modes. | |
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1033 @end defvar |
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1035 @defvar buffer-offer-save |
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1036 This variable, if non-@code{nil} in a particular buffer, tells |
88155 | 1037 @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} and @code{save-some-buffers} (if the |
1038 second optional argument to that function is @code{t}) to offer to | |
1039 save that buffer, just as they offer to save file-visiting buffers. | |
1040 @xref{Definition of save-some-buffers}. The variable | |
1041 @code{buffer-offer-save} automatically becomes buffer-local when set | |
1042 for any reason. @xref{Buffer-Local Variables}. | |
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88155 | 1045 @defvar buffer-save-without-query |
1046 This variable, if non-@code{nil} in a particular buffer, tells | |
1047 @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} and @code{save-some-buffers} to save | |
1048 this buffer (if it's modified) without asking the user. The variable | |
1049 automatically becomes buffer-local when set for any reason. | |
1050 @end defvar | |
1051 | |
1052 @defun buffer-live-p object | |
1053 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a buffer which has | |
1054 not been killed, @code{nil} otherwise. | |
1055 @end defun | |
1056 | |
12067 | 1057 @node Indirect Buffers |
1058 @section Indirect Buffers | |
1059 @cindex indirect buffers | |
1060 @cindex base buffer | |
6564 | 1061 |
12067 | 1062 An @dfn{indirect buffer} shares the text of some other buffer, which |
1063 is called the @dfn{base buffer} of the indirect buffer. In some ways it | |
12098 | 1064 is the analogue, for buffers, of a symbolic link among files. The base |
12067 | 1065 buffer may not itself be an indirect buffer. |
6564 | 1066 |
12067 | 1067 The text of the indirect buffer is always identical to the text of its |
1068 base buffer; changes made by editing either one are visible immediately | |
1069 in the other. This includes the text properties as well as the characters | |
1070 themselves. | |
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1072 In all other respects, the indirect buffer and its base buffer are |
88155 | 1073 completely separate. They have different names, independent values of |
1074 point, independent narrowing, independent markers and overlays (though | |
12067 | 1075 inserting or deleting text in either buffer relocates the markers and |
88155 | 1076 overlays for both), independent major modes, and independent |
1077 buffer-local variable bindings. | |
6564 | 1078 |
12067 | 1079 An indirect buffer cannot visit a file, but its base buffer can. If |
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12067 | 1083 Killing an indirect buffer has no effect on its base buffer. Killing |
1084 the base buffer effectively kills the indirect buffer in that it cannot | |
1085 ever again be the current buffer. | |
6564 | 1086 |
88155 | 1087 @deffn Command make-indirect-buffer base-buffer name &optional clone |
1088 This creates and returns an indirect buffer named @var{name} whose | |
1089 base buffer is @var{base-buffer}. The argument @var{base-buffer} may | |
1090 be a live buffer or the name (a string) of an existing buffer. If | |
1091 @var{name} is the name of an existing buffer, an error is signaled. | |
1092 | |
1093 If @var{clone} is non-@code{nil}, then the indirect buffer originally | |
1094 shares the ``state'' of @var{base-buffer} such as major mode, minor | |
1095 modes, buffer local variables and so on. If @var{clone} is omitted | |
1096 or @code{nil} the indirect buffer's state is set to the default state | |
1097 for new buffers. | |
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12067 | 1099 If @var{base-buffer} is an indirect buffer, its base buffer is used as |
88155 | 1100 the base for the new buffer. If, in addition, @var{clone} is |
1101 non-@code{nil}, the initial state is copied from the actual base | |
1102 buffer, not from @var{base-buffer}. | |
12067 | 1103 @end deffn |
6564 | 1104 |
88155 | 1105 @defun clone-indirect-buffer newname display-flag &optional norecord |
1106 This function creates and returns a new indirect buffer that shares | |
1107 the current buffer's base buffer and copies the rest of the current | |
1108 buffer's attributes. (If the current buffer is not indirect, it is | |
1109 used as the base buffer.) | |
1110 | |
1111 If @var{display-flag} is non-@code{nil}, that means to display the new | |
1112 buffer by calling @code{pop-to-buffer}. If @var{norecord} is | |
1113 non-@code{nil}, that means not to put the new buffer to the front of | |
1114 the buffer list. | |
1115 @end defun | |
1116 | |
1117 @defun buffer-base-buffer &optional buffer | |
1118 This function returns the base buffer of @var{buffer}, which defaults | |
1119 to the current buffer. If @var{buffer} is not indirect, the value is | |
1120 @code{nil}. Otherwise, the value is another buffer, which is never an | |
1121 indirect buffer. | |
6564 | 1122 @end defun |
1123 | |
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1148 @ignore | |
1149 arch-tag: 2e53cfab-5691-41f6-b5a8-9c6a3462399c | |
1150 @end ignore |